Hello Daniel, thank you for the valuable information you are giving us, I can't find where I can download the scene. can you please tell me form where can i get it ?
@@sergio1991M I'm a bit lost on what we're discussing here. Of course, it can! AI, matte painting, full 3D... any workflow, when handled correctly, can succeed. Here, I demonstrated how to use this particular workflow to produce a finished picture in just two hours - which is unchivable for most on Behance. And naturally, depending on their goals, artists and teams can opt for different technologies.
Absolutely, you’re spot on. I just wanted to steer clear of all the technical stuff and focus on the structure of creating a picture. It’s easy to make the work drag on and get complicated. The real challenge is making it quicker and better. It's crucial to avoid "not seeing the forest for the trees." You’ve got to lay out the structure of your picture first, then refine the details.
u know how to make a good picture, but definitely this is out of reality. U show pictures from google maps and the final render is not a house inside a city. As an architect i cant understand the purpose of this work. Real clients want to see their house in reality, not in imaginary nature.
They are not architects and they cant understand the architecture as it is. But definitely your comment is on point. He should focus more to a city environment. This looks like a house on a cliff
Daniel, as always, you charge us with positivity and a great mood!
Thank you for your work! I wish you the best mood and inspiration!
It was so funny Daniel when you close your face to not see the color of the cliff , haha. I love your works guys. Thank you.
very very informative video about this property. thank you for sharing.
Hello Daniel, thank you for the valuable information you are giving us, I can't find where I can download the scene. can you please tell me form where can i get it ?
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what are the configuration of your system ??
i9-9980xe, 128RAM, rtx3090
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Charging over 1k for a picture where AI doing all the heavy lifting is crazy...
This is the same as saying: “Corona render does everything.” Yes, different tools do everything)) but you can’t do it without an artist. 😂😂
@@danielnagaetslive Lets not pretend that Comfy UI cant render a good looking picture just based on geometry and a depth pass...
@@sergio1991M I'm a bit lost on what we're discussing here.
Of course, it can! AI, matte painting, full 3D... any workflow, when handled correctly, can succeed.
Here, I demonstrated how to use this particular workflow to produce a finished picture in just two hours - which is unchivable for most on Behance.
And naturally, depending on their goals, artists and teams can opt for different technologies.
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For the grass, you can avoid all that fiddling just using detail grass for the foreground. It would have saved a lot of time.
Absolutely, you’re spot on. I just wanted to steer clear of all the technical stuff and focus on the structure of creating a picture. It’s easy to make the work drag on and get complicated. The real challenge is making it quicker and better.
It's crucial to avoid "not seeing the forest for the trees."
You’ve got to lay out the structure of your picture first, then refine the details.
u know how to make a good picture, but definitely this is out of reality. U show pictures from google maps and the final render is not a house inside a city. As an architect i cant understand the purpose of this work. Real clients want to see their house in reality, not in imaginary nature.
They are not architects and they cant understand the architecture as it is. But definitely your comment is on point. He should focus more to a city environment. This looks like a house on a cliff